The Great Chinggis Khaan
The Hu
The Eternal Legacy of Chinggis Khaan
The Hu's song "The Great Chinggis Khaan" is a powerful tribute to the legendary Mongolian leader, Genghis Khan, known in Mongolian as Chinggis Khaan. The lyrics, sung in a mix of Russian and Mongolian, celebrate his unifying force and the vast empire he built, which stretched across continents. The song portrays Chinggis Khaan as a divine figure, a 'vechnyy angel' or 'eternal angel,' who was supported by the heavens and revered as the master of all Mongolia. This celestial imagery elevates him to a god-like status, emphasizing his importance in Mongolian history and culture.
The song also highlights the wisdom and respect commanded by Chinggis Khaan. Phrases like 'intellektual'nyye mudretsy pol'zovalis' uvazheniyem' (intellectual sages were respected) and 's mudrost'yu nebes kontinent pravil zemley' (with the wisdom of the heavens, the continent ruled the earth) suggest that his rule was not just about conquest but also about governance and the establishment of laws. The repeated mention of 'knut Vechnogo Neba' (whip of the Eternal Sky) symbolizes his authority and the divine mandate under which he ruled, reinforcing the idea that his power was both earthly and heavenly.
The Hu, known for their unique blend of traditional Mongolian music and modern rock, use this song to connect the past with the present. By invoking the legacy of Chinggis Khaan, they remind listeners of Mongolia's rich history and cultural heritage. The song serves as a source of national pride and a call to remember the values and achievements of their ancestors. The powerful vocals and traditional instruments like the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) and throat singing add to the song's epic and reverent tone, making it a fitting homage to one of history's most influential figures.